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What To Do When People Won’t Die? Get Low.

August 14, 2011 urngarden.com

One of the most interesting films I’ve seen in a while, Get Low, a 2009 release set in 1930’s backwoods Tennessee;  filmed in Georgia.

Bill Murray plays a cash strapped funeral director who encounters the town hermit Robert Duvall who comes out of a self-imposed 40 year isolation and wants to throw a funeral party.  While he’s alive.  Great writing and acting, even though Robert Duvall and Sissy Spacek have never been in a film together, they are comfortable together and Bill Murray has some of the best lines.

“Hermit money?  Ooooh, that’s good.”

Filed Under: Confessions, funeral service, Television Tagged With: funeral party, Get Low movie trailer, hermit money

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